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Ling 601
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Linguistic Foundations Sounds of
Language. (3 cr.) (prereq: Ling 330 or equivalent) Principles
of phonetics and phonology with emphases on analytical procedures
and applications to real world language problems.
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Ling 602
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Linguistic Foundations Structures of
Language. (3 cr.) (prereq: Ling 330 or equivalent) Principles
of morphology and syntax with emphases on analytical procedures and
applications to real world language problems.
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Ling 603
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Linguistic Foundations
Meanings of Language. (3 cr.) (prereq: Ling 330 or
equivalent) Principles of semantics and pragmatics with emphases on
analytical procedures and applications to real world language
problems.
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Ling 604
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Research Design in Linguistics. (3 cr.)
Overview of, and experience in, research approaches and
methodologies in linguistics and applied linguistics with a
concentration on Linguistics Department faculty research
interests.
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Ling 545
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Psycholinguistics. (3 cr.) How the mind
interprets, stores, retrieves, and produces language. Anatomical
structures and physiological processes of the brain dealing with
language.
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Ling 550
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Sociolinguistics. (3 cr.) Research and
theory in anthropological linguistics and sociolinguistics.
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Ling 551
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Anthropological Linguistics. (3 cr.)
Language in culture and society: development, typology, and
description.
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Ling 558
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Historical-Comparative Linguistics.
(3 cr.) (prereq: Ling 450 or
equivalent) Theory and method of language change via comparing
daughter languages and reconstructing ancestral languages. Language
universals and typology.
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Ling 580R
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Problems in
Linguistics and Applied Linguistics. (1-3 cr.) Advanced
research in language acquisition, sociolinguistics,
psycholinguistics, linguistics field study, applied
linguistics.
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Ling 581
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Natural Language Processing. (3 cr.)
(Prerequisite: instructor's
consent.) Upper-division linguistics/CHum students
with less programming experience may enroll with instructor's
consent. Intensive overview of natural language processing
including computational techniques, hands-on experience with
linguistics technologies and corpora, language modeling approaches,
and readings from current research.
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Ling 590R
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Readings in
Linguistics. (1-3 cr.) (Prerequisite: instructor's
consent.) Individual study of current linguistic literature.
Occasional discussion sessions with instructor and other
class members. Pass/fail grade
only.
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Ling 615
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Analogical Modeling of Language. (3 cr.)
Non-declarative approaches to language description; work within the
connectionist or neural net framework; analogical or exemplar
modeling.
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Ling 640
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Language Acquisition. (3 cr.) First- and
second-language acquisition viewed in light of psycholinguistics
and sociolinguistics.
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Ling 651
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Advanced Phonology. (3 cr.) Study of
sound systems of natural languages using current methods and
theories
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Ling 652
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Advanced Morphology. (3 cr.)
Morphological theory and applications including the lexicon,
inflectional and derivational processes, compounding, valency,
lexical conceptual and argument structure, morphophonology and
morphosyntax, learnability, and modeling.
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Ling 653
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Advanced Syntax. (3 cr.) Theory of
generative grammar, emphasizing its history, the competition
between different versions of generative theory, and their recent
extensions.
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Ling 654
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Advanced Semantics. (3 cr.) Theory and
practice of semantic analysis with special emphasis on Jackobsonian
and Peircian semiotics.
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Ling 698R
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Master's Project. (1-3 cr.) Design,
production, and evaluation of MA project in linguistics or TESOL.
May involve various media: paper/print, computer software, audio
recordings, or video recordings. Supervised by graduate advisory
committee chair.
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Ling 699R
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Master's Thesis. (1-9 cr.)
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